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  2. 1900–1904 San Francisco plague - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco plague of 1900–1904 was an epidemic of bubonic plague centered on San Francisco's Chinatown. It was the first plague epidemic in the continental United States. [1] The epidemic was recognized by medical authorities in March 1900, but its existence was denied for more than two years by California's Republican governor Henry ...

  3. Joseph J. Kinyoun - Wikipedia

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    On March 11, Kinyoun's lab presented its results. Two guinea pigs and one rat died after being exposed to samples from the first victim, proving the plague was indeed in Chinatown. [17] [18] On March 13, another lab animal, a monkey who was exposed to the plague, died. All the dead animals tested positive for the plague bacteria. [19]

  4. Rupert Blue - Wikipedia

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    Then-Surgeon General Walter Wyman dispatched Blue twice to oversee rat eradication and urban sanitation programs after bubonic plague struck San Francisco, once in February 1903 during the San Francisco plague of 1900–1904, and again in August 1907 during a second series which followed the 1906 earthquake and fires.

  5. History of plague - Wikipedia

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    Distribution of plague infected animals and people, as of 1998. Plague cases were massively reduced during the second half of the 20th century, but outbreaks still occurred, especially in developing countries. Between 1954 and 1997, human plague was reported in 38 countries, making the disease a re-emerging threat to human health. [65]

  6. Golden Gate Fields comes to a close as California racing ...

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    The recurring theme about what people will most miss about Golden Gate is the sense of community. “It was a blue-collar track,” said Robert Hartman, who was general manager at Golden Gate from ...

  7. The Golden Plague - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Plague (German: Die goldene Pest) may refer to: The Golden Plague (1921 film) , a German silent film directed by Richard Oswald The Golden Plague (1954 film) , a West German film directed by John Brahm

  8. Oregon's first case of human plague in 8 years likely came ...

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    Where does plague occur in the U.S.? On average, the U.S. sees around seven cases of human plague each year, mostly in the rural West. Cases are typically concentrated in northern New Mexico ...

  9. Golden Gate Bridge 'suicide net' could cost $400 million ...

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    A net designed to prevent suicides from the Golden Gate Bridge could cost nearly $400 million, double what was originally estimated for the project.